The best/worst brutalist buildings around the world

Ferne Arfin, writing for Telegraph Travel back in 2005, said: "Its design was so radical for the day that the intended inhabitants [port workers] refused to move in. Instead, the city's educated elite, its doctors, architects and teachers flocked to what was then an eastern suburb to snap up the owner-occupied flats, capable of housing 1,600 people. Legend has it that the Unité d'Habitation, with its marble and mosaic bathrooms, oak parquet floors and dramatic double glazed windows cost as much to build as an aircraft carrier."